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jarred1

Some people speak with two mouths, have two faces.

Some people speak with two mouths, have two faces. Are these people with a personality disorder? You would almost think so. People who respond the same time and talk to someone else again. cheers
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jarred1

None of their business...

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............... None of their business...
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Tanzila

The Real Gender Equality

A historical verdict ...

Bombay (Mumbai) high court order is finally showing us , what should be the real justice..

Personally I think , it's really disrespectful to claim maintenance to survive , from the X life partner(both , husband or wife) , after divorce ..

Only children should get maintenance till adulthood.. And that should be distributed by both parents equally as well ..



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JoyCrest

MONEY AND GOLD

We are not unhappy but are we really content? We are all hunters, wanderers, seekers and searchers.... but there's no end to it, since men are never contented in life. It's a mechanism of system in motion. Even making a choice isn't an end itself. It's also child stuff. We need more toys, more playmates, more gadgets, more interesting stuff for our pleasure. But think we're all whole in our own self. As Einstein once said, "We are spiritual beings trying to be physical." Actually we should go beyond our earthly existence and appreciate what we don't see as love, joy, our divinity and sacredness for we won't be here if we're not simply loved! We're connected to the Family of Nature but each one of us is whole in our own self if we align with a Higher Intelligence and Force bigger than us.

Money and gold is not our only resource! Health and wellness, talent and freedom, intelligence and wisdom, a positive attitude and a realistic optimism, our adaptability and flexibility, courage and other virtues, family and friends. I'll be always grateful to a male friend who helped me out when I traveled without my credit card. Fortunately, he was in Geneva when I phoned him. He sent immediately the amount I asked without judgment and scolding me. My trip would have been ruined, a waste if my plea was ignored, but he really acted as authentic caring friend! We should appreciate beautiful human beings in our life. The rule of money is we never give or lend unless we trust the person. Money is a kind of energy we don't throw away. But just a reminder, money or gold is not the only wealth one can have in this world.
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jarred1

Talking to Yourself in Third Person Can Ease Up Your Emotional Tension

Talking to Yourself in Third Person Can Ease Up Your Emotional Tension sigh
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Mudguards

For some months now I have had a desire to buy a bicycle, but because of increased demand during the lockdown, when it seems everyone desired a bike, all the bike shops are out of stock. This absence of opportunity to get my hands on a bike has resulted in my spending a lot of time thinking about them. I also notice people riding bikes much more than I used to.

Whenever I see a bike, the first thing I tend to notice is whether it has got mudguards. The majority of bikes one sees these days do not have mudguards. When I was young, all bikes had mudguards; they came as standard. I can only assume that mudguards are considered uncool these days. I can understand that; I have, in my time, been as big a slave to current trends as anyone. But, although I can understand it, I’m afraid I certainly cannot buy into it. In fact, I think it is plain stupid. scold

Anyone who thinks that a bike without mudguards is cooler than one with them, should consider how cool having a dark, wet stripe that extends from the top of their backside to the base of their neck is? Cool is fine, but if it comes at the expense of appearing to be an idiot, give me mudguards every time.

Put mudguards on your bicycle; you know it makes sense. professor
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My neighbour

Once a week, usually on Sunday morning, I hear the man in the flat above mine emptying what sounds like a sack full of empty bottles into his dustbin. I don’t know if they are what he has accumulated through the week, or just the spent containers of Saturday night’s consumption.
I think his son lives with him, so he may be responsible for some of the glass that goes into the bin, or all of it for all I know.

I don’t think my upstairs neighbour and I like each other very much. I sense it in his attitude towards me, and I sense it in my attitude towards him. In the three years I have been here, I don’t think we have spoken to each other more than three or four times. The last time we spoke was when he was waiting outside for me to come home, he wanted to complain about my dog’s yapping in the daytime while I was at work. The sound carries upstairs very effectively through the boxing that encloses some pipe work, apparently. It was a very yappy dog and always had been, so I assume the problem had existed ever since I moved in; three years. If so, it must be the most remarkable instance of irony I have ever come across. To wait three years to complain about my dog, and then choose the day before it died to do it, is something that -as they say- you couldn’t make up. When I told him the dog was very ill and probably wouldn’t be around much longer it rather took the wind out of his sails.

If we don’t have a reason to communicate, which thankfully we never do, my neighbour and I tend to avoid each other. I certainly prefer this to any possible conflict. Not so much because we are neighbours and have to coexist, but more, I think, because he is significantly bigger and younger than I am.
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Foul Language

All our talk was peppered with the “F” word in the schoolyard in my early teens. That’s just the way it was and seemed perfectly normal, but it never occurred to me that grownups also used that kind of language. After all, we weren’t allowed to use it in their presence, so obviously they disapproved of it. I still clearly remember being shocked the first time I inadvertently heard the word “fcuk” come from the mouth of an adult.

I’ve not been a prolific swearer since I left school. It doesn’t come as naturally to me as it does to some, and I sometimes have to deliberately increase my output to fit in with the company I am in. I don’t feel comfortable using bad language in the presence of women, and that is because when I was young, men tended not to. I certainly would never go further than a “bloody” in front of children, and only then if unavoidable.

Things are different these days, if there isn’t a fcuk in your sentence it is considered grammatically incorrect. Grandchildren are ordered back into the fcuking house before they have to be come and fcuking got by their grandparents quite regularly in some neighbourhoods.

I’m not condemning or complaining; it might not suit my sensibilities but I recognise that times change and the significance of things alters. The only thing I would say against the increased prevalence of extreme language is that it has tended to decrease its potency; the exclamation “BASTARD!” on, say, just missing your bus, or hitting your thumb with a hammer, is nowhere near as cathartic as it used to be.
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jarred1

The Best Advice in the World

1. Have the courage to live a life true to yourself, not the life others expect of you.

2. Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.

3. “There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” Ernest Hemingway


4. Don’t make decisions when you’re angry. Don’t make promises when you’re happy.

5. “Never argue with a stupid person, they’ll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.” Mark twain

6. Only pack what you can carry yourself.

7. Remember you’ll always regret what you didn’t do rather than what you did.8. “You’d worry less about what people think about you if you knew how seldom they do.” David Foster Wallace

9. If you blame it on someone else, don’t expect it to get better.

10. “You can be the ripest, juiciest peach in the world, but there will always be someone who hates peaches.” Dita von Teese

11. If the grass is greener on the other side, there’s probably more manure there.

12. Don’t give up what you want most for what you want now.

13. With regards to the opposite sex: If you look hungry, you’ll starve.

14. “Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right.” Isaac Asimov

15. Strive to be the man you want your daughter to marry.

16. “Remember only enemies speak the truth. Friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty.” Stephen King

17. Never forget your car keys will change your car from one tonne of inert metal into one of the most deadly killing machines that has been invented18. Wait 24 hours before getting mad and reacting about anything. If it doesn’t bother you in 24 hours time, it probably isn’t important enough to get mad over.cheers by Joel Willans
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doeicjr218

what ever happened to serve and protect

Something is seriously wrong in society that nowadays its too easy for a cop to get away with murder I felt threatened I'm tired of reading it as do the negros who are usually a target it.
I've been profiled and harassed by state pigs of my state of Mn they didn't believe it and I've lived homeless of the past for over a decade you see it all there disrespect of us poor just because were poor I'm white and color doesn't matter excuse me
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